Summary

Emfatic is a text editor supporting navigation, editing, and conversion of Ecore models,
using a compact and human-readable syntax similar to Java (see Emfatic language reference). The EPLed Emfatic now hosted
at EMFT extends the Feb 2005 alphaworks release with support for EMF Generics, folding,
"red squigglies", an EMF Type Hierarchy, hyperlinks, AutoEdits, and the possibility to
define templates to speed up document creation, among other usability features. The best
way to gain hands-on experience with Emfatic is to right-click on any .ecore file and
choose Generate Emfatic source, a similar converter works in the opposite direction.
Online help is also available.

Emfatic itself builds upon Gymnast, a framework for jumpstarting text editors for custom Domain Specific Languages. Documentation on how to extend Emfatic, as well as on using Gymnast, can be found in this technical report.

Where to download Emfatic from

Screenshots

Outline view

The Outline view displays the same elements as the Sample Ecore Editor, toolbar actions are available for hiding/showing annotations, attributes, references, operations.

Mark Occurrences

Mark Occurrences highlights usages of the same EClassifier, range indication on the vertical bar spans the EClassifier declaration.

Folding

Folding is supported, with an annotation hover for collapsed regions

Problem and warning markers

Problem and warning markers (with squigglies) are updated after each keystroke.

Validation on conversion attempt

Attempting to generate an .emf for an .ecore triggers an EcoreValidation. Errors and warnings are shown in the Problems view, generation is still allowed if there are only warnings.

Outline selection follows cursor

The selected outline node follows the cursor position in the text.

Hyperlinks

Navigable hyperlinks (from usages of classifiers and from type variables to their declarations).
Hyperlinks are very handy for example to follow an eOpposite to its declaration
(alternatively, letting the mouse cursor rest over an eOpposite displays its definition in a
text hover, see below)
Open declaration is also supported, i.e. pressing F3 (or whatever key binding is in effect
for it) moves the cursor to the declaration.

Wizard

A File > New > Other … wizard is available, which initializes the just created .emf file to
a syntactically correct state:
@namespace(
uri="http://a.b.c/x/y/Z",
prefix="p")
package top;

Hovers showing declaration for the element under the cursor

Hovers for usages of classifiers, type parameter variables, and eOpposite references: the
definition is shown.

AutoEdits

SmartBrace: typing an opening brace automatically adds its
closing brace and leaves the cursor indented on its own line
(end result shown below). Besides that strategy the usual ones:

DefaultIndentLine

Closing quote for opening quote

Preference pages

Preference pages, to control AutoEdits and templates (see example below).

Time-saving Templates

A template for each kind of annotation saves typing. In the example, the template
definition for adding OCL invariants is shown (the error marker is transient, once the
template is inserted it disappears).

Show in EMF Type Hierarchy

Show in EMF Type Hierarchy can be activated from the editor and from the outline view.

The supertype and subtype relationships can be followed, with a list of (inherited) class
members displayed on the lower pane. Double-clicking on any of these elements
navigates in the editor to its declaration.